KIAS Winter School 2017

Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences (KIAS) is organizing Winter School 2017 “Frontiers in Scientific Research”. It aims to providing specialized training on various thematic areas from well trained and experienced scientists.

KIAS successfully organized three such schools before: Summer School 2015, Winter School 2016, and Summer School 2016.

Target participants: Undergraduate and graduate (both MS and PhD) students and independent researchers.

Dates: 7-14 January, 2017 (total 15 hours/module; can be 3 hrs x 5 days)

Registration fee: NRs. 4000/module

Winter School 2017 includes following modules:

Module 1: Smartphone for chemical and biological analyses

Instructors: Dr. Basant Giri & Dr. Bhanu Neupane

Smartphone is not just used for WhatsApp, Facebook or Angry Birds. It can also be used to understand multitude of scientific phenomena and in research. Recent years have seen the increasing use of smartphones in scientific research and education. For example: in measuring air pollution parameters, as a spectrophotometer, for testing cholesterol, breathe analysis for disease diagnosis, chemical analysis of amino acids and other chemicals etc.

In this short course, you will be briefed with important smartphone “apps” used in classroom and research. More importantly, you will get hands on experience on quantitative chemical analysis involving image analysis and making smartphone microscope for some applications.

Topics covered: Smartphones

  • “apps” in classroom and research
  • as scientific instrument-some examples
  • for quantitative chemical analysis as a spectrophotometer
  • as microscopy for some applications

Module 2: A short course on “R” for scientific data analysis

Instructors: Dr. Susma Giri & Dr. Prakash K. Paudel

Why “R”?

  • An advanced programming language for statistical computing and graphing
  • Infinitely expandable
  • Most popular language for analytics
  • Its free to download and use

Topics covered:

  • Import & check data in R
  • Organize data and folders
  • Make effective graphs
  • Basic statistical analysis such as: linear regression, logistic regression, multiple regression, t-tests, ANOVA, Tukey’s post hoc tests etc.

Module 3: The nuts & bolts of publishing your research findings

Instructors: Dr. Basant Giri & Dr. Prakash K. Paudel

Publishing a research paper is one of the necessary steps in the scientific research process. Unpublished research is considered as non-existent. Apart from the dissemination of knowledge, publication of research findings in reputed journals greatly helps in graduation, promotion, grant applications and recognition among peers. Even if you generate a valuable data from your research, writing the findings and publishing in peer-reviewed journals is a daunting task. In today’s “publish or perish” culture of science, strong writing skills are essential for progress.

This short course will guide you on how to initiate and write each section of a research manuscript efficiently starting from selecting relevant topic to submission to an appropriate journal. We will also talk on minimizing major mistakes in English writing. Second half of the course focuses on paper submission and editorial procedure, and responding to reviewer’s comments. Participants will have a number of on- and off-class exercises during the course.

Topics covered:

  • Which journal is the best?
  • Structure of paper
  • Why language is important?
  • Review and editorial process

Module 4: Introduction to applied remote sensing

Instructors: Dr. Hemu Kafle

Researchers in various disciplines would benefit greatly from the addition of a satellite remote sensing perspective but are prevented from using satellite data because of lack of training needed to make easy and effective use of freely available data sets. Even people who intend to begin research careers that are specifically devoted to satellite remote sensing can be slowed down initially because of lack of basic but critical skills.

This module is highly method oriented. The goal of this module is to teach participants the basic skills needed to work independently to acquire, analyze and visualize data sets derived from a variety of satellite sensors (e.g., MODIS). Great effort has been made to make the course fun and low-stress while at the same time challenging the participants to learn a very large amount of materials in a short amount of time.

This module will cover following topics:

  • Fundamentals of remote sensing
  • Satellite and sensors: types and resolution
  • Advantages and disadvantages of remote sensing
  • Satellite data processing
  • Observations to applications
  • Satellite image interpretation techniques

About instructors

Dr. Basant Giri obtained his PhD in analytical chemistry from University of Wyoming. His research interests include developing low-cost analytical methods involving the use of smartphones for various applications. Currently he works in KIAS. He has published several research articles to his repute with ~130 citations & H-index 4. He is a reviewer in several international journals. He has been working with LabEdit, SciEdit, and Yelei, which provide manuscript-editing services to academic researchers.

Dr. Bhanu Neupane obtained his PhD in Physical chemistry from Kansas State University. His research interests include developing low-cost optical tools for applications in teaching and research. Currently he works in KIAS. He has published nearly two dozen high impact research articles. His publications have received ~250 citations with H-index of 8. He is recipient of several scientific awards and the “under-represented Chemist award” from IUPAC in 2015 is the most recent one.

Dr. Prakash K Paudel is the author of several research articles and a book. He is the founder executive editor of the international journal “conservation science”.

Dr. Susma Giri is an ecologist who has been extensively using R programming for past five years. She earned her doctorate degree from the University of Wyoming and received training on using R from one of the earliest users and experts of the program. She has published two peer-reviewed research articles in international journals.

Dr. Hemu Kafle is obtained her Ph.D. in environmental science from Nagoya University, Japan. She has extensively used remote sensing technique for past ten years for her research works that resulted in several peer-reviewed journal articles and reports.

If you are interested to participate, please submit your online application below.

Contact for questions

email: info@kias.org.np
Phone: 01-6924204

Journal Intern Position Available #ConSci1601

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Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences (KIAS) invites applications for Journal Intern positions for its flagship journal Conservation Science. Conservation Science is a peer-reviewed open access journal devoted primarily to the dissemination of up-to-date knowledge about global, regional and national conservation issues and the ways to tackle them. 

Journal Intern will have to liaison with journal production and editorial team. The specific task includes, among others, communicate with universities and research institutions to identify opportunities for its expansion, handle new submissions and ensure that they comply with the submission guidelines.

The ideal candidates are those who are ambitious junior researchers (e.g., final year graduate students) with a strong interest in promoting research and academic work. The right candidate will have excellent communication and organization skills with ability to take initiatives and work effectively.

Application Deadline: July 29, 2016
Number of Positions: 2

Minimum Qualification: B. Sc. (completed), M. Sc (ongoing)

Interested candidates are requested to send application (current CV and a personal statement) to info@kias.org.np with ConSci1601 in subject line.

About KIAS: KIAS is a science based multidisciplinary research institution in Nepal founded by a group of Nepali scientists with proven excellence in scientific researches that range from biodiversity and climate change to development of new technologies for chemical and biological analyses. KIAS prioritizes multidisciplinary research—both fundamental and applied sciences— through its constituting research centers. At the same time, KIAS aims at creating enabling environment to link scientific knowledge with decision making process.

KIAS is committed to gender equality and diversity. Well qualified candidates, particularly females are STRONGLY encouraged to apply.

Conference associate #MoChWo1601

Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences (KIAS) is organizing an international conference on “Mountains in the Changing World” in Kathmandu, Nepal on October 1-2, 2016. KIAS invites applications for the post of Conference Associate.

Start date: Immediately
Application due: Until the position is filled (closed)

Conference associate will contribute to Conference Secretariat’s ability to achieve its overall goal through strategic support to the Conference Convener. The Conference Associate will report to the Convener of the conference and will work closely with the organizing and scientific committee. Main activities of the associate include:

  • Make strategies for conference promotion;
  • Develop networks of academic and research institutions;
  • Design and develop promotion materials;
  • Promote KIAS journal
  • Other works assigned by the convener

Key Qualifications

  • Master Degree in Environment Science or Environmental Management or other related disciplines;
  • Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills (English and Nepali);
  • Experience of scientific event management, research publication and logistical planning;
  • Excellent attention to details, interpersonal skills, and ability to handle multiple tasks and work under limited time

Interested candidates are advised to submit application online below.

Contact:

Dr. Basant Giri

Convener, MoChWo conference (conference@kias.org.np)

About KIAS: KIAS is a science based multidisciplinary research institution in Nepal founded by a group of Nepali scientists with proven excellence in scientific researches that range from biodiversity and climate change to development of new technologies for chemical and biological analyses. KIAS prioritizes multidisciplinary research—both fundamental and applied sciences— through its constituting research centers. At the same time, KIAS aims at creating enabling environment to link scientific knowledge with decision making process.

KIAS is committed to gender equality and diversity. Well qualified candidates, particularly females are STRONGLY encouraged to apply.

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Research interns needed

Research intern: vacancy #CAS1602

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I am looking for two research interns to work on two different but similar projects starting from August this year. The projects are:

  1. Paper-based analytical method for determining the quality of medicinal plants: This project involves the
    fabrication of paper-analytical device, development, and optimization of colorimetric reactions for determining the amounts of total phenolic, flavonoids and antioxidant scavenging activity of plant materials using smartphone as signal detector.
  2. Development of low-cost alternatives for measuring carbohydrates and lipids: This project also involves the fabrication of paper-analytical device that is compatible with reactions used for colorimetric determination of carbohydrates and lipids. We also plan to use smartphone for signal detection.

Ideal candidate should:

  1. have at least a four-year chemistry degree. Preference will be given to those who have M.Sc. in Chemistry or related subjects. If you are looking for a thesis project, this will be a great opportunity.
  2. have deep interest in research, self motivation, independent problem solving ability, and determination.
  3. commit for at least six month full-time.

I can not provide stipends but I will help you to apply thesis or research grant to funding agencies such as university grant commission and/or Nepal Academy of Science and Technology. You will get experience on a relatively new area of multidisciplinary research (microfluidics). I will encourage you to present the research findings in conference and you will co-author a research paper based on the results obtained for peer-reviewed journal.

These positions are open until filled (closed).

If you are interested in one of these positions, send me an email (bgiri<at>kias.org.np) with recent CV and subject line-vacancy #CAS1602

Contact
Dr. Basant Giri (Principle Investigator)
Scientist, Center for Analytical Sciences
Kathmandu Institute for Applied Sciences (KIAS)

KIAS is a multidisciplinary research center in Kathmandu founded by Nepali scientists in 2014.

KIAS Summer School 2016

Kathmandu Institute of Applied Science (KIAS) is organizing Summer School 2016 “Frontiers in Scientific Research”. It aims to providing specialized trainings on various thematic areas from well trained and experienced scientists.

We successfully organized two such schools before: Summer School 2015 and Winter School 2016.

Target participants: Undergraduate and graduate (both MS and PhD) students and independent researchers.

Dates: 17-24 July, 2016 (total 15 hours/module; can be 3 hrs x 5 days)

Registration fee: Nrs. 4000/module

Summer School 2016 includes following modules:

Module 1: Smartphone for chemical and biological analyses

Instructors: Dr. Basant Giri & Dr. Bhanu Neupane

Smartphone is not just used for WhatsApp, Facebook or Angry Birds. It can also be used to understand multitude of scientific phenomena and in research. Recent years have seen the increasing use of smartphones in scientific research and education. For example: in measuring air pollution parameters, as a spectrophotometer, for testing cholesterol, breathe analysis for disease diagnosis, chemical analysis of amino acids and other chemicals etc.

In this short course, you will be briefed with important smartphone “apps” used in classroom and research. More importantly, you will get hands on experience on quantitative chemical analysis involving image analysis and making smartphone microscope for some applications.

Topics covered: Smartphones

  • “apps” in classroom and research
  • as scientific instrument-some examples
  • for quantitative chemical analysis
  • as Microscopy for some applications

Module 2: A short course on “R” for scientific data analysis

Instructors: Dr. Susma Giri, Dr. Prakash K. Paudel & Mr. Ramesh Sapkota

Why “R”?

  • An advanced programming language for statistical computing and graphing
  • Infinitely expandable
  • Most popular language for analytics
  • Its free to download and use

Topics covered:

  • Import & check data in R
  • Organize data and folders
  • Make effective graphs
  • Basic statistical analysis such as: linear regression, logistic regression, multiple regression, t-tests, ANOVA, Tukey’s post hoc tests etc.

Module 3: The nuts & bolts of publishing your research findings

Instructors: Dr. Basant Giri & Dr. Prakash K. Paudel

Publishing a research paper is one of the necessary steps in the scientific research process. Unpublished research is considered as non-existent. Apart from the dissemination of knowledge, publication of research findings in reputed journals greatly helps in graduation, promotion, grant applications and recognition among peers. Even if you generate a valuable data from your research, writing the findings and publishing in peer-reviewed journals is a daunting task. In todays “publish or perish” culture of science, strong writing skills are essential for progress.

This short course will guide you on how to initiate and write each section of a research manuscript efficiently starting from selecting relevant topic to submission to an appropriate journal. We will also talk on minimizing major mistakes in English writing. Second half of the course focuses on paper submission and editorial procedure, and responding to reviewer’s comments. Participants will have a number of on- and off-class exercises during the course.

Topics covered:

  • Which journal is the best?
  • Structure of paper
  • Why language is important?
  • Review and editorial process

If you are interested to participate, please submit your online application below.

Your Name (required)

Your Email (required)

Your Phone number

Subject: Summer School 2016

Please select the module(s) you want to register
Module 1: Smartphones
Module 2: R programming
Module 3: Scientific writing & publishing

Your qualification and current affiliation

Contact for questions

Dr. Susma Giri (sgiri@kias.org.np)

About instructors

Dr. Basant Giri obtained his PhD in analytical chemistry from University of Wyoming. His research interests include developing low-cost analytical methods involving the use of smartphones for various applications. Currently he works in KIAS. He has published several research articles to his repute with ~130 citations & H-index 4. He is a reviewer in several international journals. He has been working with LabEdit, SciEdit, and Yelei, which provide manuscript-editing services to academic researchers.

Dr. Bhanu Neupane obtained his PhD in Physical chemistry from Kansas State University. His research interests include developing low-cost optical tools for applications in teaching and research. Currently he works in KIAS. He has published nearly two dozen high impact research articles. His publications have received ~250 citations with H-index of 8. He is recipient of several scientific awards and the “under-represented Chemist award” from IUPAC in 2015 is the most recent one.

Dr. Prakash K Paudel is the author of several research articles and a book. He is the founder executive editor of the international journal “conservation science”.

Dr. Susma Giri is an ecologist who has been extensively using R programming for past five years. She earned her doctorate degree from the University of Wyoming and received training on using R from one of the earliest users and experts of the program. She has published two peer-reviewed research articles in international journals.

Mr. Ramesh Sapkota is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in forest ecology at the University of Wyoming, USA. He is an assistant professor at the Central Department of Environmental Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Nepal. He has over a decade of experience of teaching and research in Nepal.

Student field research assistant #CAS1601

Student field research assistant: vacancy #CAS1601

Center for Analytical Sciences at Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences (KIAS) is conducting a field sampling and testing of some drugs for their quality in Kathmandu and other districts of Nepal.

drugIt is projected that 10-30% of the medications sold in developing countries are counterfeits. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the counterfeit medicine is a drug whose active pharmaceutical ingredient is either under dosed or completely absent. Such bad drugs can lead to therapeutic failure, drug resistance, and death. Unfortunately, it is not easy for customers to identify these fake medicines.

We are looking for three student volunteers for this important project. Student volunteers will work with a research team consisting of scientists from Nepal and USA. The work in this project involves travel to field sites (Kathmandu and outside Kathmandu) with the team, obtain selected drug samples, and test the samples using paper-based analytical devices (PADs). If you want to know more about PADs, click here.

Volunteers will have an opportunity to obtain experience on scientific research. We will cover all field travel related expenses.

Minimum requirements:

  • Three years college chemistry/pharmacy education
  • Interest in scientific research
  • Able to travel in and outside Kathmandu with team
  • Volunteer from 8-29 June (at least one week commitment)

If you are interested, please submit your application online by May 6.

Questions? Send email to Dr. Basant Giri at bgiri@kias.org.np with CAS1601 subject line.

Apply here

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KIAS Winter School 2016

After successful completion of KIAS Summer School 2015, KIAS is organizing winter school. The winter school offers two modules. First module, taught by Dr. Hemu Kafle, focuses on the basic understanding and applications of remote sensing so that the participants will be able to acquire, analyze, and visualize data derived from various satellite sensors such as MODIS. In second module, participants will be trained in various analytical techniques to analyze samples for pharmaceutical, biological and material science applications. The later module will be taught by Dr. Bhanu Neupane, Dr. Mahendra Thapa, and Amita Sharma.

Prospective participants are requested to note following important information.

Date: January 15-20, 2016

Venue: KIAS office, Tinkune (In front of Kantipur Publication), Kathmandu, Nepal.

Registration fee: NRs 3500 per module

contact: info@kias.org.np, 01-6924204 (phone)

Details of modules below (click on the images).

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Summer School 2015 announced

Kathmandu Institute of Applied Science (KIAS) has recently initiated “Summer School-2015 “Frontiers in Scientific Research”. It aims at providing specialized training on various thematic areas from well trained and experienced scientists.

Summer School 2015 includes following modules:

Module 1: Smartphone for chemical and biological analyses
Module 2: Multivariate statistics for ecological modeling
Module 3: Modeling Ecological Data
Module 4: A short course on “R” for scientific data analysis
Module 5: The nuts & bolts of publishing your research findings
Module 6: An Introductory Course on MATLAB

The details of training modules are available for download.